Dataset: All Collections
Taxa: Staavia verticillata (Staavia nuda)
Search Criteria: excluding cultivated/captive occurrences

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Bolus Herbarium


BOL
Staavia verticillata (L.f.) Pillans
122647Esterhuysen, E.E.   323011969-10-26
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), Paarl District. Bailey's Peak, Bains Kloof Mtns. Altitude: c.3500ft., 1067 - 1067m

BOL
Staavia verticillata (L.f.) Pillans
122648Esterhuysen, E.E.   165381949-11-13
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester Division; rocky upper W slopes of the Witteberg. Slanghoek Mtns, amongst boulders., 1676 - 1676m

BOL
Staavia verticillata (L.f.) Pillans
122649Powrie, E.   581966-11-27
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester Division: Slanghoek Pile, in moist shady hollow, along stream on SW slopes, running into Baviaanskloof.

BOL
Staavia verticillata (L.f.) Pillans
122650Primos, R.   116681933-09-01
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester Division. Bainskloof, Zuurvlakte., 900 - 900m

BOL
Staavia verticillata (L.f.) Pillans
122651Esterhuysen, E.E.   352681979-10-28
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), Worcester Division: Witteberg, Slanghoek Mtns, at base of high cliffs, S aspect., 1768 - 1768m

BOL
Staavia verticillata (L.f.) Pillans
122653Esterhuysen, E.E.   239351954-11-14
South Africa, Western Cape. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), Paarl Division: Seven Sisters Mt, rocky gulley, S side., 1219 - 1219m

BOL
Staavia verticillata (L.f.) Pillans
126289Esterhuysen, E.E.   239351954-11-14
South Africa, Western Cape, Wellington. QDS: 3319CA (Grid name: Worcester), Paarl Division: Seven Sisters Mt, rocky gulley, S side., -33.67389 19.09028, 1219 - 1219m


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Google Map

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